amusements HERE'S THE PROGRAMME FOR THOSE WHO LIKL THEIR SCREEN FARE 10 CONTAIN EXCITEMENT. cy QUALITY —QUANTITY L ENTERTAINMENT.. MAJESTIC Continuous Daily from 10.30 a.m. " Every Scat a Cool Retreat. Packed with Fury and Dynamite ■ • • The Million-Dollar Penthouse GangHeadquarters! The Amazing Steam Room Battle! The Milk lrain Raid I Scores of Other J hrills. ROBERT YOUNG LEWIS STONE FLORENCE RICE JOSEPH CALLEIA (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ADDITIONAL FEATURE. Here's a Drama of Forest Camps— Romance —and Forest fires. " IT'S A GREAT LIFE." JOE MORRISON. ROSALIND KEITH. CHARLES {"CHIC") SALE. PAUL KELLY, BABY LE ROY, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Phone 43-210. Children Under 12 Years Not Admitted. Auckland's Most Popular Suburban Theatre. Gooi. Comfortable. Direction: R. .T. Kerridge. Sessions, 2 p.in. and 8 p.m. News, 7.30 p.m. Unpaid Reserves held till 7.30 p.m. only. From this same famous studio, Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer, come TWO DELICIOUS COMEDIES. FRANK MORGAN, CICELY COUKTNEIDGE, "THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN/* -= PATSY KELLY, ==. CHARLIE CHASE, "KELLY THE SECOND" ET Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Children Under 12 Not Admitted. Two Comedies as near perfection as one is entitled to expect. Reservations State Theatre, Phone 43-045. THE STAR Karangahape Rd. Direction: R. J. Kerridge. SESSIONS: 2.15 AND 8 P.M. Ac EL :mi £ Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also, A Refreshing Comedy. 1 " THE BRIDE COMES HOME." | With CLAUDETTE COLBERT. FRED. MacMURRAY, Approved for Universal Exhibition. Children Under 12 Not Admitted. Reserves Ring 43-003. PIRATE SHIPPE MILFORD BEACH. "THE CABARET UNIQUE." SATURDAY. JANUARY 9. GRAND OLD-TIME CARNIVAL DANCE. The Management presents A Unique and Scintillating Spectacle, " FLORODORA." The Isle of Palms in the Southern Seas. Brilliant and Melodious Music by the PIRATE SHIPPE ORCHESTRA of (5 Instruments. Novelties and Favours exclusive to the Shippe. BALLOONS, MONTE CARLO, STREAMERS, ETC., ETC. Scenic Settings by Edward Armitage. Free Bus Transport to and from Shippe. Leaving Devonport 7.40 and 8 p.m., Bayswater 7.25 and 7.55 p.m. Returning after Dance.
ADMISSION: From Auckland, including Free Bus and Boat Transport, DOUBLE. 3/6; SINGLE, 2/-. From Bayswater or Devonport, including Free Bus Transport, DOUBLE, -J/H; SINGLE, 1/6. Cabaret Suppers from 9d. Phone 23-114 for Reservations. E. R. MOUAT, M.C. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THE VEHICULAR PATRONS. Arrangements have been made with the Devonport Steam Ferry Co., Ltd., for the conveyance of intending passengers to the Pirate Shippe Cabaret. Motor-car and 2 persons (Minimum), 4/• Return. Each additional person, 2/- Return. This includes admission to the Cabaret and Dance. Tickets available at the Vehicle Office (via Devonport. Only). ROAD BOARD NOTICES JpANMURE TOWNSHIP ROAD BOARD. DOG REGISTRATION ACT, 190 S. Notice is hereby given that the Fees for the Registration of Dogs in the Panmure District for the yeaj 1937 are now payable to the Registrar of Dogs, Mr. T. R. Phelan, Main Road, from whom Collars may bo ob-" tained. Fees have been fixed as follows: Bona-fide Working Cattle Dogs, 2/6 eachAlsatians, 10/- per dog; All Other Dogs'. 5/- each. Owners of unregistered dogs after the end of I« ebruary, 11)37, will bo liable to prosecution. ARTHUR ULLYETT, Jan. 8, 1937. Clerk. TOWN BOARD NOTICES JJENDERSON TOWN BOARD. DOG REGISTRATION. Pursuant to Section 8 of "The Dog Registration Act, liJOs," notice is hereby given that the fee for the Registration o'f Dogs in the Town District of Henderson for llio year 1037 is now payable to the Registrar, Mr. Robert Hughes, at his residence, Domain Road, or at. the Town Board Office, Thomas Street, Henderson. The fees have been fixed at Two Shillings and Sixpence (2/0) for each Working Sheep or Cattle Dog, and Five Shillings (5/-) each for other dogs. Dated al Henderson this Oth day of January, 1037 W. H. ROBERTS, Town Clerk. JgjLLERSLIE TOWN BOARD. DOG REGISTRATION ACT, 190 S. Pursuant to Section 8 of the Dog Registration Act, J9OS, notice is hereby given that the Fees for tho Registration of Dogs in the Ellerslie Town District for the year 1037 have been fixed as follows, and are now payable to the Registrar of Dogs, Mr. ,T. Richmond, S Robert St., from whom Collars may be Obtained: —
Bona-fide Working Cattle Dors, 2/0 ench. Dors of Alsatian breed, 10/- each. All other Doffs, 7/0 each. Persons keeping or harbouring unregistered Dors nftcr January 31, II >37, will be liable lo prosecution. Dor owners are warned that Docs allowed to wander on the streets without control may be seized and destroyed. JOHN \VM. CARR, Town Clerk. Ellerslie, January 8, 1037. RAILWAY NOTICES MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND-PAPAKUKA, TIME-TABLE alteration operating ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1037. The nsnnl 0.35 p.m. Aucklanrl-Papakura train will run on Fridays Ortl.v. On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays a train will leave Auckland at O.*)o p.m., Newmarket 10.1 p.m., Otahuhu 10.21 p.m., I'apakura arrive 10.16 p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22622, 9 January 1937, Page 18
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